Antiquities Muarajambi site is a complex of Buddhist enshrinement located in District Muaro Sebo, Muaro Jambi, Jambi, Indonesia, precisely at the edge of the Batang Hari, about 40 kilometers east of Jambi city. On this site there are relics of the largest Buddhist monument matters in Indonesia are likely relics of the kingdom is the kingdom of Srivijaya and Melayu. There are also some Hindu buildings. If you add up, which has long Muarajambi more than 7 kilometers and the area of 260 hectares with 61 temples, most still a mound of dirt (menapo) who have not shelled (diokupasi). Muarajambi first reported in 1823 by a British lieutenant named SC Crooke is to map the watershed for military purposes. New year 1975, the Indonesian government began serious restoration led by R. Soekmono. Based on the ancient Javanese script [citation needed] on some plates are found, experts concluded Boechari epigraphic heritage that ranges from the 9th century-12th century AD. On the new site has nine renovated buildings, and all of which are patterned Buddhism. The nine temples are temples Kotomahligai, Kedaton, Gedong One, Gedong Two, Gumpung, High, Telago Rajo, Twin Rocks, and Temple Astano. With so many existing discoveries, Junus Satrio Atmodjo concluded that the area occupied and used a lot as a place to meet various cultures. There are beads that came from Persia, China, and India. Mahayana Buddhism became the religion Tantrayana alleged discovery majority with plates that read "wajra" in some temples that make up the mandala. |
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Antiquities Muarajambi site
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